What Makes our Free Blackjack Game Different?

Free Multiplayer Blackjack – Play our free online blackjack games with others, just join a table and you will be connected to a multiplayer blackjack table. You can also invite friends to play by clicking on an empty seat where you will be given the choice to copy a link or share via twitter, facebook or email. If you would like to play single player blackjack, go into settings (top right button) and click multiplayer off.

Our online blackjack game will also help you fine tune your skills before a trip to Las Vegas. Your blackjack journey starts in Reno and progresses to a new city with each level until you make it to Las Vegas. The limits go up with each new city in the game.

The first levels deal eight decks. Higher levels will lower the number of decks used. The first drop is to six decks, followed by two deck, and ending with single-deck blackjack in Las Vegas. The house edge for blackjack drops as decks are removed from the game.

Las Vegas Blackjack Rules

Our free 21 blackjack app offers the same rules as most casinos. Players can double down on any two cards. Double down after splitting is permitted. Surrender is also available. Surrender is when a player folds and receives half of the wager back. Good blackjack games offer this rule. Surrender reduces the house edge by 0.08 percent and you can learn how to use it correctly with this app. The dealer hits soft 17 in this game, just like most blackjack games in Las Vegas. Our blackjacks always pay 3-2, not 6-5 like you will find in too many casinos on the Las Vegas Strip.

Card Counting

One great feature of our online blackjack app is it allows card counting. Most free blackjack games have a randomized deck (so not point in card counting) but each location in our blackjack game offers different number of virtual decks. While playing, you can go click on stats to see the current count using the hi-lo counting blackjack counting method. This adds one point to the count for every card two through six. Ten-value cards and aces take one point away from the count. It is beneficial to bet more when the count is positive as the dealer will bust more often.

This feature is available for free in the first level to help you get started. You can upgrade it for future levels to help learn this great way of winning at blackjack.

Blackjack Badges to earn

In addition to free blackjack app levels, there are also badges based on eight common blackjack outcomes:

Split 5 – Win all hands in a split five time

Double Down 5 – Win five double down hands

Natural Blackjack – Win 10 natural dealt blackjack

Split Aces – Win both hands after splitting aces

21 on 5 – Receive a hand total of 21 on five cards

Blackjack 50 – Dealt 50 blackjacks

Heating Up – Awarded after winning at least five hands in a row

Wow it’s Hot – Awarded after winning at least 10 hands in a row

You are on Fire – Awarded after winning at least 15 hands in a row

Is this real life? – Awarded after winning at least 20 hands in a row

Novice – 100 hands won

Advanced – 1,000 hands won

Semi-Pro – 5,000 hands won

Pro – 10,000 hands won

Average Joe – Average bet of 500 over past 50 hands

Up & Coming – Average bet of 5,000 over past 50 hands

Getting Serious – Average bet of 10,000 over past 50 hands

High Roller – Average bet of 50,000 over past 50 hands

#Baller – Average bet of 100,000 over past 50 hands

Chance on 20 – Hit on 20, receive an ace, and not push

The Free Blackjack App works on Android, iOS including iPhone & iPad and all major web browsers. Anyone may use the free blackjack app. Most browsers will save the results in the short term through cookies. Players that wish to have results tracked over the long term or participate in the leaderboards must connect the Free Blackjack App to Facebook. Players that connect the Free Blackjack App to their Facebook account will automatically receive 10,000 free coins.

Blackjack App Screenshots & Gameplay

Players start in Reno with bet limits of 100-1,000 chips. Players that make it to Level 6 will unlock Philadelphia. Bet limits increase here to 500-5,000. Level 11 unlocks sunny San Diego, where bet limits are 1,000-7,500. Level 21 unlocks Denver, where bet limits are 7,500-10,000. Then off to Chicago, the windy city when players hit Level 26 and can bet 10,000-100,000! Players that make it to 36 can try their luck at New Orleans where limits are raised to 15,000-150,000. When a player gets to Level 46 they unlock the boardwalk in Atlantic City where the bets are 20,000-200,000. Still with us? Okay, next stop is the high roller table in Las Vegas where players over 60 can play for 25,000 – 250,000! Players can return to lower levels if the chip count runs too low or reload for as little as $1.99 in the Free Blackjack App store.

To start a hand on the Free Blackjack App, click an unlocked city. All players start at Reno. Next, click on the chip denominations at the bottom of the table. Once the desired bet is displayed, click the bet button to the right.

Two cards are then dealt to the player and dealer. The dealer will only show one of his cards. If the dealer’s door card is an ace, it will ask if the player would like insurance. Insurance pays 2-1 if the dealer has a blackjack. The dealer will then peak to see if he has a blackjack. The dealer will also peak with a ten-value card showing, but will not offer insurance. If the dealer has blackjack, the hand is over. The player will push with a blackjack and all other hands lose.

If the dealer does not have blackjack, the hand proceeds as normal. A player that is dealt a blackjack is paid 3-2 immediately. Otherwise, the player has several options:

Hit – A player that hits is taking a card in an attempt to improve the hand. A player may hit cards one at a time until the hand busts.

Stand – A player that is satisfied with the hand’s point value stands. This means that no cards are drawn.

Split – Split is available when a pair is dealt. To split, a player must make an equal-sized bet to the original wager. If another pair is drawn, the hand may be resplit, except for aces. A max three split hands are allowed. The Free Blackjack App does not allow splitting ten-value cards that do not pair. Players may double down after splitting.

Double Down – A player that would like to double his bet and receive just one card may double down. Once this action is taken, there are no more moves for a player. The card must be kept and the double bet must remain on the table.

Surrender – A player that does not like the start hand in relation to the dealer’s up card may surrender. This is where a player gives the dealer half the original wager and folds.